Latest News

Recent News

According to ESPN Cleveland, Jordan Cameron was "frustrated with the (Browns') instability at quarterback and constant change in offensive direction."

The Browns thought they had Cameron back on a two-year, $15 million deal, but he ended up signing a nearly-identical contract with the Dolphins. In other words, the tie didn't go to the team that drafted Cameron in 2011. His loss has left the Browns comically thin at tight end, and almost entirely bereft of playmakers. Mar 16 - 8:32 AM

Dolphins signed TE Jordan Cameron, formerly of the Browns, to a two-year contract worth $15 million.

This one is official, as it was announced by the Dolphins themselves. Earlier, there were reports that Cameron had put pen to paper and re-signed with the Browns on a similar deal. Cameron has immense upside as a seam-stretching, catch-first tight end, but has seen his career marred by concussions in three-straight seasons. He's a huge injury risk, but infinitely bigger playmaker than transition player Charles Clay, who may now skip town to Buffalo or Cleveland. Mar 12 - 9:08 PM

Initial reports had Cameron signing a two-year, $15 million deal to re-up with the Browns. The deal was reportedly done, but the Dolphins jumped back into the mix at the last minute and appear to be stealing Cameron away from Cleveland. It's a sign the Dolphins are prepared to lose transition player Charles Clay. Mar 12 - 7:57 PM

The Browns decided not to franchise tag Cameron, and they've been rewarded with a reasonable two-year deal. With Josh Gordon suspended indefinitely, Cameron is easily the Browns' most talented pass catcher, but he has a troubling concussion history. As it is, the Browns were not going to be a better team by letting Cameron walk, and they've now made a smart move in a free-agency period where they've otherwise been quiet. The Browns' quarterback situation is an absolute mess, but Cameron is firmly on the TE1 radar for 2015. Mar 12 - 5:57 PM